Part 1: "Confession" to "Tennis Ball"
• The following version of this book was used to create this Lesson Plan: Applegate, Katherine. The One and Only Bob. Harper Collins Childrens, 2020. Ebook.
• The novel begins with an illustrated glossary that explains canine behavior.
• In Part 1, Bob admits that he is not a good dog because he barks at empty air, eats cat litter, and rolls in garbage.
• He also harasses innocent squirrels, hogs the couch, and licks himself in public.
• He admits to eating a pizza, a birthday cake, and a Thanksgiving turkey.
• Bob says that he is a mutt and is part Chihuahua and papillon.
• He insists he is not a wimpy lap dog.
• He probably should have been named something tough like Bruiser.
• Julie named him, and she calls him Robert when he gets on her nerves.
• Bob does not agree that dogs are man’s best friend.
• He...
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